That is precisely the score I heard as I was beginning to wake up from a vivid dream. I know it's just a dream but who knows? I was waking up from a dream where King 5's Paul Silvi was talking about how the Seahawks crushed the Falcons 53-17. Perhaps it's little more than the wishes and hopes in my subconscious manifesting itself, but what if it was something more?

Who knows? Would be a kick in the pants if it comes to fruition tomorrow.

GO HAWKS!

There are three certainties in life. Death, taxes and the perpetual shuffling of the Seattle Seahawks offensive line.

I had to make the post as a record that it happened in case it really DOES happen! I've had tons of premonition dreams in my life but I can't tell if this is one or not since clearly I'm too emotionally invested to the subject matter.

There are three certainties in life. Death, taxes and the perpetual shuffling of the Seattle Seahawks offensive line.

joe in Sea wrote:I see it being a close game if Sea wins and a blow out if ATL wins

A lot of folks would probably disagree with you, saying in fact the exact opposite. The Seahawks have played every loss very, very close. The most we've ever trailed is by two scores, and we won both those games - against the Patriots and Redskins.

If the Falcons jump out to a healthy start, you can bet the Seahawks will battle back. They've done it before; they'll do it again. If the Seahawks jump out to a healthy start, expect the dome to fall silent, completely taking any home field advantage away from then on. Hard to find it in you to fight back after it appears all the doubters and naysayers were right about your team after all.

"The ultimate number is W's, and that’s what matters in Santa Clara. As such, Jed York does not own the 49ers; Russell Wilson does." - Paul Gutierrez

I had a dream I was stealing U-Haul trucks and using them in a demolition derby in a field in Moses Lake Washington as a 12yr old kid...I don't think it has any relevance though...just felt like sharing...

joe in Sea wrote:I see it being a close game if Sea wins and a blow out if ATL wins

A lot of folks would probably disagree with you, saying in fact the exact opposite. The Seahawks have played every loss very, very close. The most we've ever trailed is by two scores, and we won both those games - against the Patriots and Redskins.

If the Falcons jump out to a healthy start, you can bet the Seahawks will battle back. They've done it before; they'll do it again. If the Seahawks jump out to a healthy start, expect the dome to fall silent, completely taking any home field advantage away from then on. Hard to find it in you to fight back after it appears all the doubters and naysayers were right about your team after all.

Well a lot of folks are just really down on the Falcons, and have been dismissing everything they do this year. I've heard very few of the "experts" actually offering much analysis of this year's team other than that we have two good receivers. It's all about 0-3 in the playoffs. Very little mention of the coordinator changes. Beating Denver doesn't matter because Peyton was rusty, beating Redskins doesn't matter because RG3 got hurt (nevermind that he couldn't lead his team to a score in the 2 1/2 quarters he played while Cousins actually did), and beating Giants doesn't matter because they didn't play their best.

You guys aren't used to getting blown out and neither are the Falcons, especially at home. Ryan has only lost two home games by more than 5 points - both to Green Bay.

I am one of those that actually has Seahawk dreams every once in a while. It has happened over years. The thing is, in the past, I have had dreams of them losing in a big game, this year I have had a couple and oddly, in both dreams they got off to a slow start and then came back quickly to get ahead.

I never actually see the end in any of them, but we must be serious fricking fans to even have Seahawk dreams anyways.

The only concern I have and I mean only is that Bevell will get cute and pass even though Lynch is gaining yardage. 1/30/2015 - loaf

Whoever wins this game is going to win it by a max of 10 points, imho. Neither team has lost by more than that over the course of the season, and both teams have had their share of domination...it's going to be a heck of a game. Sunday can't get here soon enough.

That is precisely the score I heard as I was beginning to wake up from a vivid dream. I know it's just a dream but who knows? I was waking up from a dream where King 5's Paul Silvi was talking about how the Seahawks crushed the Falcons 53-17. Perhaps it's little more than the wishes and hopes in my subconscious manifesting itself, but what if it was something more?

Who knows? Would be a kick in the pants if it comes to fruition tomorrow.

GO HAWKS!

Holy crap, Todd! I too had a Seahawks romp dream last night! I didn't have a specific score. But it was a blowout. I recall waking up in the middle of the night disappointed when I came to enough to realize it didn't happen.

I've only had 2 hawks dreams ever. The last one was a few months ago & it wasn't specifically about the Hawks but had a reference in there. I was flying to some unknown destination & when I landed, I stepped into a gift shop type place. On one of the racks, there was a Hawks jersey. The name on this jersey was Okafor.

We have not come here by chance. I do not believe in chance. I do not see coincidence, I see providence. I see purpose. I believe it our fate to be here. It is our destiny.

As far as dreams go, I had a dream recently where I spent the whole time editing out eff-bombs from you chuckleheads in the main forum. It was probably after a blowout win, but I can't remember for sure.

"The ultimate number is W's, and that’s what matters in Santa Clara. As such, Jed York does not own the 49ers; Russell Wilson does." - Paul Gutierrez

Seahawk Sailor wrote:As far as dreams go, I had a dream recently where I spent the whole time editing out eff-bombs from you chuckleheads in the main forum. It was probably after a blowout win, but I can't remember for sure.

It was probably after the Hawks win the Lombardi next month. I promise to drop an F bomb in the main forum in your honor if they win it all! Deal?

Well a lot of folks are just really down on the Falcons, and have been dismissing everything they do this year. I've heard very few of the "experts" actually offering much analysis of this year's team other than that we have two good receivers. It's all about 0-3 in the playoffs. Very little mention of the coordinator changes. Beating Denver doesn't matter because Peyton was rusty, beating Redskins doesn't matter because RG3 got hurt (nevermind that he couldn't lead his team to a score in the 2 1/2 quarters he played while Cousins actually did), and beating Giants doesn't matter because they didn't play their best.

You guys aren't used to getting blown out and neither are the Falcons, especially at home. Ryan has only lost two home games by more than 5 points - both to Green Bay.

they did ZERO analyzing of the game at broncs/raves half time game but did every other game?

hard to tell who they are trying to diss, I honestly think the networks don't care for either team for one reason or another, even the south feels the east coast bias, too bad both teams cant make the bowl and shut em all up... ubba dubba...

Funny, but we've actually scored more 50 point games this season than Atlanta, heh.

Seriously, it's funny how the Falcons fans are saying everyone is concentrating on their 0-3 playoff record. They really have been disrespected a lot this year; most pundits have wanted to see tons of blowouts and not a lot of the close games they were winning. personally, I think close games build character.

As Seahawks fans, we're tired of hearing about how bad of a road team we are. We're 4-5 on the road this year, not really that bad in the NFL. Most good teams are right around there, but not a lot of teams go undefeated at home either. Basically, if you're going .500 on the road in the NFL, and are dominant at home, you're at least in the playoffs and probably looking at a 1st round bye. We've also won what, 3 in a row on the road now ?

Similar in the disrespect column, but the Falcons are favored here, so I'm guessing our guys will be able to manufacture that chip on their shoulder easier than the Falcons.

That is precisely the score I heard as I was beginning to wake up from a vivid dream. I know it's just a dream but who knows? I was waking up from a dream where King 5's Paul Silvi was talking about how the Seahawks crushed the Falcons 53-17. Perhaps it's little more than the wishes and hopes in my subconscious manifesting itself, but what if it was something more?

Who knows? Would be a kick in the pants if it comes to fruition tomorrow.

GO HAWKS!

Holy crap, Todd! I too had a Seahawks romp dream last night! I didn't have a specific score. But it was a blowout. I recall waking up in the middle of the night disappointed when I came to enough to realize it didn't happen.

I'll share with you guys something in all seriousness as well. Last week, I was very nervous ... but at the same time had a strange (almost calming) confidence going in to the Redskins game that everything would be OK. Call it a premonition if you will. It was so tangible (so real) that I actually started this week's Seahawks-Falcons Preview on Saturday night (the night before the Redskins game) because I KNEW that the Hawks would win.

I know that most of the experts out there were predicting a Green Bay win tonight. In fact, a lot of people (like John Clayton) were basically saying that it was virtually going to happen. In fact, I was saying the same thing even a couple of weeks ago.

Again, call it a premonition of sorts, but for the last 2 or 3 days, I have had a sneaking little voice in the back of my head. This feeling (or intuition I guess I would call it) has been telling me that despite Justin Smith's injury and what all the experts were predicting that the 49ers would win the Green Bay game.

Not only that, but this same premonition (or whatever) inspired me with the title for this next week's Preview --- telling me that the Hawks would be playing the 49ers for the NFC Championship.

Well ... the first half of that premonition has already come true. Now here's another truly weird part (given what Aros's dream here). For those who don't know, Aros's real name is Todd ... and that's my real name as well. So, are there some sort of strange cosmic forces involved here? Let's hope so because I have that exact same nervous feeling I had last week ... but again that same strange (incomprehensible feeling) at the same time that the Seahawks will prevail tomorrow. I'll tell you guys this as well -- just last last week, I'm starting to work on next week's Seahawks-49ers Preview tonight.

PS (edit to add): That same strange intuition (that same feeling) also told me in the back of my mind that despite what every expert out there was predicting that Peyton Manning and the Broncos would lose. And lookee there.